BISC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Small Intestine, Peristalsis, Large Intestine

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Food is physically broken down into small particles. Digestive enzymes break food molecules into small subunits. Water and digested food enter bloodstream from digestive tract. Mechanical breakdown of food; begins chemical digestion of carbohydrates. Mechanical and chemical digestion of polysaccharides: pharynx. Connects mouth with esophagus; routes air to trachea. Epiglottis regulates food ingested to be routed to the esophagus: esophagus. Peristalsis pushed food to stomach (figure 28. 17) Peristalsis is the contraction of muscles around the esophagus to push food down: stomach. Stomach- break down of proteins (figure 28. 18) Mucus lines the stomach so the stomach itself will not be broken down. Gastric ulcers- erosion of stomach lining: small intestine. Final enzymatic breakdown of food molecules; main site of food absorption (breaks down lipids) Fats broken down here, and everything left. Small intestine is highly folded, maximizing the surface area for absorbing nutrients from food. (figure 28. 19: large intestine. Absorbs water and mineral to form feces.

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